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Deutsche Oper Berlin<br />

Sponsors.<br />

www.phoenics.de<br />

www.vector1media.com<br />

The Social Event will take place at<br />

Deutsche Oper Berlin. It will be a<br />

combination of a visit of Walter<br />

Braunfels's opera "Joan of Arc -<br />

Scenes from the Life of St. Joan"<br />

and the <strong>Conference</strong> Dinner.<br />

www.galdosinc.com www.supportgis.de www.wasy.de www.conterra.de www.esri-germany.de<br />

www.bwb.de<br />

In case of questions, please contact 3dgeoinfo@igg.tu-berlin.de<br />

For further information, please consult the<br />

conference website:<br />

www.3dgeoinfo.org<br />

www.virtualcitysystems.de<br />

www.tno.nl www.gta-geo.com www.rhinoterrain.com www.moss.de www.geoconnexion.com<br />

Technische Universität Berlin – Main Building<br />

Local Contacts. Address: Technische Universität Berlin<br />

Strasse des 17. Juni 135<br />

10623, Berlin<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Chair Thomas H. Kolbe<br />

Local Organisation Bernd Stary<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Secretary Rosemarie Kunkel<br />

The conference will take place at the<br />

historical part of the main building of the<br />

Technische Universität Berlin. The heart<br />

of the old building is the impressive hall<br />

"Lichthof", surrounded by the<br />

conference rooms<br />

Tel.: +493031423205<br />

Cell.: +491702172098<br />

Tel.: +493031424054<br />

Cell.: +491754145520<br />

Tel.: +493031423205<br />

Cell.: +491772032479<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> Info Point Tel.: +493031421000<br />

Taxi Call Tel.: +4930202020<br />

Tegel Airport Tel.: +493041012315<br />

Schönefeld Airport Tel.: +493034 39 75 33<br />

Police (emergency call) Tel.: 110<br />

Police (service call) Tel.: +49 30 4664 - 4664<br />

Fire and medical call Tel.: 112<br />

Leonardo Hotel Berlin Tel.:+49 30 688 322 422<br />

Novotel Berlin am Tiergarten Tel.: +49 30 600 35 666<br />

Grand City Excelsior Hotel Tel.: +49 30 3155 22<br />

Hotel Carmer Berlin Tel.: +49 30 311 005 00<br />

Institute for Geodesy and<br />

Geoinformation Science<br />

5 th International<br />

<strong>3D</strong> <strong>GeoInfo</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />

November 3-4, <strong>2010</strong><br />

+ “Scientific Brunch” on Friday, 5th<br />

Berlin, Germany<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Jointly organised by ISPRS WG IV/8,<br />

OGC, EuroSDR, DGPF, and<br />

Technische Universität Berlin


Day 1 – Tuesday 2 nd November<br />

18:00 – 22:00 Icebreaker Party and Registration at the Geodätenstand<br />

Day 2 – Wednesday 3 rd November<br />

08:00 – 09:00 Registration (in front of H1035)<br />

09:00 - 09:30 Opening Plenary and Welcome Addresses<br />

09:30 – 10:00<br />

H1058<br />

10:00 - 10:30<br />

H1058<br />

“Earth System Modelling - A new Challenge for Geoinformatics?”<br />

Keynote Speech by Prof. Dr. Maik Thomas, Helmholtz Centre<br />

Geoforschungszentrum Potsdam, Germany<br />

Session I: Energy Assessment with <strong>3D</strong> City Models<br />

Chair: Sisi Zlatanova<br />

Dynamic Features in a <strong>3D</strong> City Model as an Energy System<br />

Wan Wen, Erik Kjems, Lars Bodum, Jan Kolar<br />

Centre for <strong>3D</strong> <strong>GeoInfo</strong>rmation, Aalborg University, Denmark<br />

Estimation of the Energetic Rehabilitation State of Buildings for<br />

the City of Berlin Using a <strong>3D</strong> City Model Represented in CityGML<br />

Daniel Carrión, Alexandra Lorenz, Thomas H. Kolbe<br />

Technische Universität Berlin, Germany<br />

10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break (H1035, Lichthof)<br />

11:00 - 12:15<br />

H1058<br />

Session II: <strong>3D</strong> Spatial and Semantic Building Modelling<br />

Chair: Eliseo Clementini<br />

Rapid Modelling of Complex Building Interiors<br />

Pawel Boguslawski, Christopher Gold<br />

University of Glamorgan, United Kingdom<br />

Integration of BIM and GIS: The Development of the CityGML<br />

GeoBIM Extension<br />

Léon van Berlo, Ruben de Laat<br />

Netherlands organisation for applied scientific research, The<br />

Netherlands<br />

Towards Interoperating CityGML and IFC Building Models: A<br />

Unified Model Based Approach<br />

Mohamed Sobih El-Mekawy, Anders Östman, Khurram Shahzad<br />

Royal Institute of Technology - KTH, Sweden<br />

From GIS to BIM and Back Again – A Spatial Query Language for<br />

<strong>3D</strong> Building Models and <strong>3D</strong> City Models<br />

Andre Borrmann<br />

Technische Universität München, Germany<br />

12:15 – 12:35 Industry: Short Presentations (H1058)<br />

12:35 – 13:30<br />

H1035 /<br />

Lichthof<br />

13:30 – 14:40<br />

H1058<br />

Lunch<br />

Break<br />

Company Presentation by CPA Systems GmbH<br />

Company Presentation by con terra GmbH<br />

Location: Lichthof<br />

Session III: <strong>3D</strong> Data Acquisition, Management and Processing<br />

Chair: Jacynthe Pouliot<br />

An Integrated Framework for Reconstructing Full <strong>3D</strong> Building<br />

Models<br />

Langyue Wang, Gunho Sohn<br />

York University, Canada<br />

Large Scale Constraint Delaunay Triangulation for Virtual<br />

Globe Rendering<br />

Martin Christen, Stephan Nebiker<br />

University of Applied Sciences, Northwestern Switzerland<br />

A New Method for Interfacing <strong>3D</strong> Simulation Systems and<br />

Object-Oriented Geo Data Sources<br />

Martin Hoppen, Jürgen Rossmann, Michael Schluse, Ralf Waspe<br />

RWTH Aachen University, Germany<br />

Developing a Framework for Malaysian <strong>3D</strong> SDI<br />

Alias Abdul-Rahman, Behnam Alizadehashrafi, Volker Coors<br />

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia<br />

14:40 – 15:00 Poster I: Short Presentations (H1058)<br />

15:00 –<br />

15:30<br />

15:30 – 16:30<br />

H1058<br />

16:30 – 18:00 Break<br />

Coffee<br />

Company Presentation by Galdos Systems Inc.<br />

Break<br />

Location: Lichthof<br />

Session IV: <strong>3D</strong> Geo-Visualisation<br />

Chair: Stephan Nebiker<br />

Depth Perception in Virtual Reality<br />

Anja Matatko, Jürgen Bollmann, Andreas Müller<br />

University of Trier, Germany<br />

Towards Semantic <strong>3D</strong> City Modeling and Visual Explorations<br />

Qing Zhu, Junqiao Zhao, Zhiqiang Du, Yeting Zhang, Weiping Xu,<br />

Xiao Xie, Yulin Ding, Fei Wang, Tingsong Wang<br />

Wuhan University, China<br />

Interactive Rendering Techniques for Highlighting in <strong>3D</strong><br />

Geovirtual Environments<br />

Matthias Trapp, Christian Beesk, Sebastian Pasewaldt, Jürgen<br />

Döllner<br />

University of Potsdam, Germany<br />

18:00 – 24:00 Social Event at Deutsche Oper Berlin<br />

Day 3 – Thursday 4 th November<br />

08:00 – 09:00 Registration (in front of H1035)<br />

09:00 - 09:30<br />

H1058<br />

09:30 – 10:25<br />

H1058<br />

“Collaboration and Publishing of Urban <strong>3D</strong> City Models”<br />

Keynote Speech by Ron Lake, Chairman and CEO of Galdos Systems<br />

Inc., Canada<br />

Session V: Enriching <strong>3D</strong> City Models<br />

Chair: Alias Abdul Rahman<br />

A Concept for Assignment of Textures to Partially Occluded<br />

Faces of <strong>3D</strong> City Models Stored in CityGML<br />

Dorota Iwaszczuk, Uwe Stilla<br />

Technische Universität München, Germany<br />

Integrated <strong>3D</strong> Modeling of Multi-Utility Networks and their<br />

Interdependencies for Critical Infrastructure Analysis<br />

Thomas Becker, Claus Nagel, Thomas H. Kolbe<br />

Technische Universität Berlin, Germany<br />

Initial Investigation for Modeling Interior Utilities within <strong>3D</strong><br />

Geo Context: Transforming IFC-Interior Utility to<br />

CityGML/UtilityNetworkADE<br />

Ihab Hijazi, Manfred Ehlers, Sisi Zlatanova, Thomas Becker, Léon<br />

van Berlo<br />

University of Osnabrück, Germany<br />

10:25 – 10:30 Poster II: Short Presentations (H1058)<br />

10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break<br />

Company Presentation by SARL Rhino Terrain<br />

Location: Lichthof<br />

11:00 - 12:15<br />

Session VI: <strong>3D</strong> / 4D Spatial Modelling Concepts<br />

Chair: Lars Bodum<br />

Integrated Representation of (Potentially Unbounded) 2D and<br />

<strong>3D</strong> Spatial Objects for Rigorously Correct Query and<br />

Manipulation<br />

Rodney James Thompson, Peter van Oosterom<br />

Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands<br />

H1058<br />

Modeling Space by Stereographic Rejection<br />

Pim Bil<br />

Gemeente Amstelveen, The Netherlands<br />

Modelling Three-dimensional Geoscientific Datasets with the<br />

Discrete Voronoi Diagram<br />

Tom van der Putte, Hugo Ledoux<br />

Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands<br />

Delaunay Tetrahedralizations - Honor Degenerated Cases<br />

Edward Verbree<br />

Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands<br />

12:15 – 12:35 Poster III: Short Presentations (H1058)<br />

12:35 – 13:30<br />

13:30 – 14:50<br />

H1058<br />

Lunch<br />

Break<br />

Company Presentation by virtualcitySystems<br />

GmbH<br />

Location: Lichthof<br />

Company Presentation by GTA Geoinformatik<br />

GmbH<br />

Location: Lichthof<br />

Session VII: Analysis of <strong>3D</strong> Geospatial Information<br />

Chair: Peter van Oosterom<br />

<strong>3D</strong> Modeling for Mobile Augmented Reality in Unprepared<br />

Environment<br />

Vincent Thomas, Sylvie Daniel, Jacynthe Pouliot<br />

Laval University, Canada<br />

Enriching a <strong>3D</strong> World with Synthetic and Visible Information<br />

about the Distribution of Points of Interest<br />

Mickaël Brasebin, Bénédicte Bucher, Charlotte Hoarau<br />

Institut Géographique National, Laboratoire COGIT, France<br />

Automatic Landmark Detection for <strong>3D</strong> Urban Models<br />

Julia Ganitseva, Volker Coors<br />

Blom Romania SRL, Romania<br />

BIM For Geo-Analysis (BIM4GEOA): Set Up of <strong>3D</strong> Information<br />

System with Open Source Software and Open Specification<br />

(OS).<br />

Ihab Hijazi, Manfred Ehlers, Sisi Zlatanova<br />

University of Osnabrück, Germany<br />

Towards an Automated Healing of <strong>3D</strong> Urban Models<br />

Jürgen Bogdahn, Volker Coors<br />

Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart, Germany<br />

14:50 – 15:00 Poster V: Short Presentations (H1058)<br />

15:00 – 15:30 Coffee Break (H1058)<br />

15:30 – 17:00<br />

Session VIII: <strong>3D</strong> Urban Modelling and Applications<br />

Chair: Jiyeong Lee<br />

H1058<br />

Challenges in <strong>3D</strong> Geo Information and Participatory Design<br />

and Decision<br />

Jan B.F. Van Erp, Anita H.M. Cremers, Judith M. Kessens<br />

TNO Human Factors, The Netherlands<br />

Concept for Building Licensing Based on Standardised <strong>3D</strong> Geo<br />

Information<br />

Joachim Benner, Karl-Heinz Häfele, Andreas Geiger<br />

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany<br />

Towards a <strong>3D</strong> Geo-Information Standard in the Netherlands<br />

Jantien Stoter, Marcel Reuvers, George Vosselman, Joris Goos,<br />

Leon van Berlo, Sisi Zlatanova, Edward Verbree, Rick Klooster<br />

Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands<br />

<strong>3D</strong> Cadastre in the Province of Quebec: A First Experiment for<br />

the Construction of a Volumetric Representation<br />

Jacynthe Pouliot, Tania Roy, Guillaume Fouquet-Asselin, Joanie<br />

Desgroseilliers<br />

Laval University, Canada<br />

Interactive Urban and Forest Fire Simulation with<br />

Extinguishment Support<br />

Aitor Moreno, Álvaro Segura, Anis Korchi, Jorge Posada, Oihana<br />

Otaegui<br />

Vicomtech, Spain<br />

17:00 – 17:30 Closing Plenary (H1058)<br />

Day 4 – Friday 5 th November<br />

10:00 – 14:00<br />

Geodätenstand<br />

Scientific Brunch<br />

Introduction by Thomas H. Kolbe<br />

The coffee breaks, lunch breaks, as well as company presentations are located at room<br />

H 1035 and the “Lichthof”.

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